Denigrators

/ˈdenɪɡreɪtərz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of denigrator; multiple people who unfairly criticize or damage reputations.

Etymology

Simple plural of denigrator, formed by adding -s. This follows standard English pluralization rules for nouns ending in consonants.

Kelly Says

Interestingly, unfair critics are so common that English needed a word for them—and the plural shows how groups of detractors often work together to damage someone's image.

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